Far North teacher Kelvin Davis will have another tilt at the Te Tai Tokerau seat for Labour in this year's general election.
He retired from politics after losing while substantially closing the gap on his Mana Party rival Hone Harawira in 2011, but was sought out by Te Tai Tokerau Labour officials who believe his experience could bring victory in September
It will be Mr Davis's fourth round in the polling booth against Mr Harawira, who was with the Maori Party when the pair first clashed six years ago.
Mr Harawira had won the seat comfortably with a 3613 majority over Labour's Dover Samuels in 2005 and this majority increased to 6308 against Mr Davis in the 2008 poll.
Despite the loss, Mr Davis - ranked 29th on his party's list - joined Parliament as a Labour list MP.